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@waterisoverrated
The figs we ate wrapped in bacon. The gelato we consumed lustily: coconut milk, clove, fresh pear. How we’d dump hot espresso on it, just watch it melt, licking our spoons clean. The potatoes fried in duck fat, the salt we’d suck off our fingers, the eggs we’d watch get beaten ’til they were a dizzying bright yellow, how their edges crisped in the pan. The pink salt blossom of prosciutto we pulled apart with our hands, melting on our eager tongues. The green herbs with goat cheese, the aged brie paired with a small pot of strawberry jam, the final sour cherry we kept politely pushing onto each other’s plate, saying, No, you. But it’s so good. No, it’s yours. How I finally put an end to it, plucked it from the plate, and stuck it in my mouth. How good it tasted: so sweet and so tart. How good it felt: to want something and pretend you don’t, and to get it anyway.
Cristin O'Keefe Aptowicz, “July” (via oofpoetry)
Let it pass; April is over, April is over. There are all kinds of love in the world, but never the same love twice.
F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Sensible Thing (via lacellie)
I was bored and feeling nostalgic so I made a thing
me and the girls on spring break
did u know tegan and sara is an anagram for satan and rage. none of u r free from eternal hellfire
Use as a personal altar or household incense to increase your powers.
From Scott Cunningham’s The Complete Book of Incense, Oils, and Brews
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Mix with 1/8 c. base oil and anoint to attract money and for successful completion of your protections and dreams. Also wear when planting, tending, harvesting, or working with herbs and plants to ensure a fruitful yield.
From Scott Cunningham’s The Complete Book of Incense, Oils, and Brews
Use to speed the healing process. To help shake off a cold, add two parts eucalyptus to the formula.
From Scott Cunningham’s The Complete Book of Incense, Oils, and Brews
english teacher: why is there so much conflict throughout history?
me:
Cat skull.